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just in texas alone, this meant than 100,000t more jobs. manufacturing is an engine of economic growth. why are we making decisions that will inevitably stall that engine? the budgetary issues, the federal government faces them. they are the same one that i deal with every day in my own business. analysts say the defense industry is faced with several choices. either exit the market, a double down on defense by buying your competitors, or whether the storm. at our company, we have chosen to invest in product development. these are major investments. we are committed to developing products that will meet the military requirements. i believe that this dedication to provide innovative progress helps to illustrate the potential impact sequestration will have on my business and many others. sequestration will create an exodus of talent and skills to other industries. we presently have almost 90 employees, including assemblers and engineers. experienced in mechanical, electrical, software, from where, hardware, and manufacturing. these jobs are i
just in texas alone, this meant than 100,000t more jobs. manufacturing is an engine of economic growth. why are we making decisions that will inevitably stall that engine? the budgetary issues, the federal government faces them. they are the same one that i deal with every day in my own business. analysts say the defense industry is faced with several choices. either exit the market, a double down on defense by buying your competitors, or whether the storm. at our company, we have chosen to...
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texas has done a pretty good job of setting this up. why do you have -- develop a new federal program when there are already in a resistance state programs that are working well for people. the biggest problem that texas has with its risk rule is that the amount of dollars at the state is able to put into that is limited. well, a few took federal dollars and supplanted or not supplanted, but augmented the state dollars, yeah, maybe you ask with a private sector, insurance companies, who wants to sell insurance in texas to participate in a pool, but that is a much more powerful way to produce that arrangement and likely to provide much more in the way of help for someone like you and your eyes and then, unfortunately, this large federal program that has been set up but is actually helping only a few people. what was the cost of the federal program? $5 billion. provided a lot of help to states. >> north carolina, crystal is on the independent line for congressman michael burgess. go ahead. >> yes. congressman, i would just like to know wh
texas has done a pretty good job of setting this up. why do you have -- develop a new federal program when there are already in a resistance state programs that are working well for people. the biggest problem that texas has with its risk rule is that the amount of dollars at the state is able to put into that is limited. well, a few took federal dollars and supplanted or not supplanted, but augmented the state dollars, yeah, maybe you ask with a private sector, insurance companies, who wants...
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the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mrs. hutchison: madam president, i ask unanimous consent i be allowed to speak for up to ten minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. hutchison: i applaud the senator from massachusetts for introducing the bill. he is trying to make a constitutional way that those who have done the service for our country and earned the medals are assured that those medals mean something and cannot be in any way misrepresented without a consequence. so i thank the senator from massachusetts. i'm going to rise today to talk about this week's issue, which is taxes on our nation's small businesses. small businesses, madam president, are the economic engine of america. it's not big business. jobs are created by small businesses that grow and become medium sized businesses. they are responsible for driving most of the job he growth -- job growth in this country. 55% of private-sector jobs are created by small business. punishing them with new taxes in a time of economic stagnation is incomprehens
the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mrs. hutchison: madam president, i ask unanimous consent i be allowed to speak for up to ten minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. hutchison: i applaud the senator from massachusetts for introducing the bill. he is trying to make a constitutional way that those who have done the service for our country and earned the medals are assured that those medals mean something and cannot be in any way misrepresented without a consequence....
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and the extreme drought in texas. also released was an article published in the bulletin of the american meteorological society that examines the potential linkages between climate change and the extreme weather events of 2011 such as the drought. i know that many of my colleagues on the other side like nidis, but for the past couple of years they have done everything possible to block investments in climate change research and provide inclimate services more efficiently. i think the only way for us to know how to mitigate and respond to these events is to understand what is happening and the extent to which climate change is contributing to the severity and duration. in addition to coordinating monitoring activityies are other coordinated information and research needed to understand global warming's potential role in driving the severity and frequency of such extreme weather events? i'd like to hear from you, mr. strong, as well as dr. famiglietti, famiglietti, on your comments on this. >> well, he's certainly the s
and the extreme drought in texas. also released was an article published in the bulletin of the american meteorological society that examines the potential linkages between climate change and the extreme weather events of 2011 such as the drought. i know that many of my colleagues on the other side like nidis, but for the past couple of years they have done everything possible to block investments in climate change research and provide inclimate services more efficiently. i think the only way...
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diane's a breast cancer survivor in austin, texas. diane was creative enough to invent a clothing accessory to help women recovering from a mastectomy. the accessory is known as a pink pocket and is now being used by women around the world from austin to australia. the story of pink pockets demonstrates the power of a great idea. diane identified a problem facing breast cancer survivors and she came up with a brilliant solution, somebody that nobody -- something that nobody else had thought of before. the remarkable success of her invention is a testament to her creativity and her hard work. now, the government was not responsible for the success of pink pockets or mayo furniture. far from it. many times all these small businesses want is for government to get out of their way and off their back and out of their pocket so they can do what they do best. government was also not responsible for the success of s.t.s. coatings, a construction company based in the san antonio area. the founder of s.t.s. coastings, casey covax, reports that
diane's a breast cancer survivor in austin, texas. diane was creative enough to invent a clothing accessory to help women recovering from a mastectomy. the accessory is known as a pink pocket and is now being used by women around the world from austin to australia. the story of pink pockets demonstrates the power of a great idea. diane identified a problem facing breast cancer survivors and she came up with a brilliant solution, somebody that nobody -- something that nobody else had thought of...
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the presiding officer: the senior senator from texas is recognized. mrs. hutchison: i have listened to the senator from connecticut and the presentation on the bill that i assume will be voted on today and i appreciate very much that we have had the meetings because there are really two bills that have been introduced, the lieberman-collins and that group's bills, and then i have legislation called the secure i.t. act along with senators mccain, chamb, grassley, coats, johnson, and burr. these are eight ranking members of the subcommittees and committees that have jurisdiction over cybersecurity, and we differ in a major way from the bill that is before us that is cosponsored by the ranking member of the homeland security committee, but all of the other committees of jurisdiction ranking members are in disagreement. now, the good news is we have been meeting to try to begin to work out the differences and see sph if we can move forward. our bill, the secure i.t. bill, will be introduced as an amendment in the nature of a substitute if in fact we take up th
the presiding officer: the senior senator from texas is recognized. mrs. hutchison: i have listened to the senator from connecticut and the presentation on the bill that i assume will be voted on today and i appreciate very much that we have had the meetings because there are really two bills that have been introduced, the lieberman-collins and that group's bills, and then i have legislation called the secure i.t. act along with senators mccain, chamb, grassley, coats, johnson, and burr. these...
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ferraro the senator from texas. mrs. hutchison: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record the letter from which i read in my statement, to follow my statement. the presiding officer: if there is no objection, so ordered. mrs. hutchison: thank you, mr. president. and i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. merkley: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from oregon is recognized. mr. merkley: thank you very much, mr. president. i ask -- are we under a quorum call? the presiding officer: the senator is correct. mr. merkley: i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. merkley: thank you. i come to the floor to address several issues. first, i want to talk a little bit about the disclose act. earlier this week we had two votes on whether to end debate on whether to debate the disclose act. the disclose act is a very simple concept, and it's that folks who make very large donations to the po
ferraro the senator from texas. mrs. hutchison: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record the letter from which i read in my statement, to follow my statement. the presiding officer: if there is no objection, so ordered. mrs. hutchison: thank you, mr. president. and i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. merkley: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from oregon is recognized. mr. merkley: thank...
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. >> the gentleman from texas for five minutes. >> i just know that i'm ad to be here. [lauter] w ied diep isul be a solutions hearing. i don't think anybody on either side of the aisle thinks this solyndra loan program, dehitynass of the pic an program has been run very efficiently to be as mild as possible, and the draft bill that mr. sterns and mr. upton have put out is antt to ab preventing future solyndras from happening. it's not a perfect bill. the reason we're having a legislative hearing is because mr. upton and mr. sterns want to go through the regular order. is, itnm, but ati some point, we should focus on solutions to protect the american taxpayer in the future. my first question. we have -- the deputy assistan drgautdendgor ergy eie yeot here to talk about the solyndra bill, but . bass' bill; is that correct? >> that is correct. >> have you been authozed at all to cment onola? rete f mas bill? >> i believe we have mr. frantz here to discuss the loan guarantee program. that's his area of expertise. >> well, i kwr.rants us i butou er cet;ha correct? >> yes, s
. >> the gentleman from texas for five minutes. >> i just know that i'm ad to be here. [lauter] w ied diep isul be a solutions hearing. i don't think anybody on either side of the aisle thinks this solyndra loan program, dehitynass of the pic an program has been run very efficiently to be as mild as possible, and the draft bill that mr. sterns and mr. upton have put out is antt to ab preventing future solyndras from happening. it's not a perfect bill. the reason we're having a...
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at this time a recognize the gentleman from texas, dr. burgess, for five minutes. >> i thank the chairman for the recognition to mr. frantz, but stay on the subordination issue. the energy policy act of 2005 i'm sure you're familiar with it because you one of the original higher loan project office in 2000 administered this program. in 1703, the clause under subordination reach the obligation shall be subject to the condition that the obligation is not subordinate to other financing, simple, straightforward statement on even a nonlawyer like myself can understand it. the difficulty that i think mr. green is exactly right in his life question is exactly correct, but the difficulty goes to them, the law does not go on to prescribe any penalties, civil or criminal, for violation of this. so while i believe the secretary to been in technical violation of this passage of the energy policy act of 2005, there is no penalty. so for that reason earlier this year, i introduced another bill, 5863, to prescribe civil monetary penalties between 10 and
at this time a recognize the gentleman from texas, dr. burgess, for five minutes. >> i thank the chairman for the recognition to mr. frantz, but stay on the subordination issue. the energy policy act of 2005 i'm sure you're familiar with it because you one of the original higher loan project office in 2000 administered this program. in 1703, the clause under subordination reach the obligation shall be subject to the condition that the obligation is not subordinate to other financing,...
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. >> guest: you were talking earlier about the texas senate race, the primary on tuesday. and they have sort of an old-fashioned establishment conservative and lieutenant governor dewhurst and ted cruz as part of this up-and-coming new dynamic wing of the conservative, the conservative wing of the republican party. back in late may, they had their first round of primary balloting. they had about 1.5 million people who voted in that race and dewhurst came out on top. he didn't have 50% so under texas law they had this runoff system and now they are expecting about 350,000 people. those three ended and 50,000 people are part of what you just referred to as stand on principle and that is why a lot of people think he is the favorite right now. and what you get is sort of this primary -- primaries become more decided by just a narrow swath of the 350,000 in texas who are going to vote tuesday is that they can get a more hardened, more principled group of people on the right and on the left, and it makes that sort of raging to divide a heck of a lot more difficult than it would
. >> guest: you were talking earlier about the texas senate race, the primary on tuesday. and they have sort of an old-fashioned establishment conservative and lieutenant governor dewhurst and ted cruz as part of this up-and-coming new dynamic wing of the conservative, the conservative wing of the republican party. back in late may, they had their first round of primary balloting. they had about 1.5 million people who voted in that race and dewhurst came out on top. he didn't have 50% so...
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totally disrupt the water supply in that area of texas. what he did instead -- the hacker did instead -- and nobody was -- he just had a computer and was smart. what he did instead was post proof that he had broken into the industrial control system in that small utility in texas just to show the vulnerability, in a sense he might have been bragging that he could do it, but it was also a warning to us. what if the next time that happens it's a larger utility or a group of smaller utilities around the country, maybe water, maybe electricity, maybe gas, and this time they're not just warning us or showing us our vulnerability but they're actually going to disrupt the flow of electricity or water to people who depend on it. that's -- that's the kind of crisis that we face and why it is so urgent that we deal with this. so let me come back to my dream. my goal here is that as we go on this week, we're able to submit a manager's amendment, but it's not just from the managers, senators collins, rockefeller, feinstein and i. we're joined by a muc
totally disrupt the water supply in that area of texas. what he did instead -- the hacker did instead -- and nobody was -- he just had a computer and was smart. what he did instead was post proof that he had broken into the industrial control system in that small utility in texas just to show the vulnerability, in a sense he might have been bragging that he could do it, but it was also a warning to us. what if the next time that happens it's a larger utility or a group of smaller utilities...
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and these are the pipelines that mississippi and alabama and texas, 9,000 miles of pipelines and drilling, that we do off of our shore and onshore to provide gas and lights to florida. and there is a chart that's very interesting. you know, before america can be energy independent or energy secure, each state should be energy secure or each region. the count country is not made uf smoke and mirrors. this country is made up of 50 states. and if every state and every region would do its part, either producing or conserving or a little of both, we actually will get there. but i get a little bit tired of lectures criticizing, particularly from senators whose states neither conserve or produce. now, california gets a little bit of a break from me even though they consume more energy than any state -- they are a net consumer of energy. we are down here, a net producer. the states that produce more energy than we consume are wyoming, west virginia, louisiana, new mexico, alaska and kentucky. and i bet you north dakota would be on here now. this was some years ago. i am positive that north dakota
and these are the pipelines that mississippi and alabama and texas, 9,000 miles of pipelines and drilling, that we do off of our shore and onshore to provide gas and lights to florida. and there is a chart that's very interesting. you know, before america can be energy independent or energy secure, each state should be energy secure or each region. the count country is not made uf smoke and mirrors. this country is made up of 50 states. and if every state and every region would do its part,...
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this is a dificult mattr, natial sitak h gfr f texas, the chair of this full committee, wonders if self-promotion played a role, and if there were prominent mmbers of the miniration involved in the ak well, that's a we are here to try to determine. he hasn't mentioned any names, so i presume he'sot sure who is doing i. avur own investigative capacity, and so why don't we inquire ourselves? we also have the rgula powerpen odyets ought to talk to, we should talk to them. if there's somebody that isn't cooperating ith us in this disi we should subpoenagiteuecr them. spent if the gentleman will yield i will take the entleman up on his offer immediately. i suspect the chairman of the subcommittee will as well. if you're goingoupport or efrts o sbpoe iiu tniti cudnkfe. >>l,t'y i'm suggesting it spent if the gentleman will yield to if you will submit to the subcommittee chair a list of people that he wishes o subpoena, and the full committee chair does t same, sen.ubaisui >> o problem is that at this point neither of you have anybody that you want to subpoena, i presume. d neither do i. >> i will be hap
this is a dificult mattr, natial sitak h gfr f texas, the chair of this full committee, wonders if self-promotion played a role, and if there were prominent mmbers of the miniration involved in the ak well, that's a we are here to try to determine. he hasn't mentioned any names, so i presume he'sot sure who is doing i. avur own investigative capacity, and so why don't we inquire ourselves? we also have the rgula powerpen odyets ought to talk to, we should talk to them. if there's somebody that...
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gordon was originally from texas and lived in aurora with his family. he was -- quote -- "a quit-witted world traveler with a keen sense of humor." he will are remembered for his devotion to his children and for always trying to do the right thing, no matter the obstacle. gordon took his two teenaged children to the theater the night of the shooting, both of whom thankfully made it out unharmed. >> this is jessica ghawi, age 24. jessica was an aspiring journalist, most recently interning with mile high sports radio in denver and went by the nickname redfield. she was hard working and ambitious with a generous spirit and kind heart. when numerous homes were recently destroyed by colorado wildfires, ghawi decided to start collecting hockey equipment to donate to the kids affected because she wanted to help. >> thithis is john thomas layer. she was a cryptological technician also at buckley. a job which requires "exceptional good comarkt and skills." originally from chicago, he was the youngest of five children and joined the service just over a year ago,
gordon was originally from texas and lived in aurora with his family. he was -- quote -- "a quit-witted world traveler with a keen sense of humor." he will are remembered for his devotion to his children and for always trying to do the right thing, no matter the obstacle. gordon took his two teenaged children to the theater the night of the shooting, both of whom thankfully made it out unharmed. >> this is jessica ghawi, age 24. jessica was an aspiring journalist, most recently...
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hacker showed that he could reach -- he could access the control systems of a water control facility in texas with ease. he accomplished this task in minutes at a computer thousands of miles away. our critical infrastructure is being targeted and it is vulnerable. our major general of our national guard, james hoyer, recently shared a frightening story with me. he was talking about his work on cyber security and he said, in west virginia, he learned that a critical infrastructure facility in the state, critical infrastructure society -- that means a really important one -- its engineers were being allowed to operate control systems from their home computers. how naive? but who would have -- who would know, who would have guessed? the internet and what it has done for our country is unparalleled, but everything we have accomplished in this internet age is now vulnerable and in starker terms undoable. we have built a castle in the sand and the tide is approaching. our systems are too fragile, too critical and too vulnerable. it's a recipe for disaster and it's time to do something about it befo
hacker showed that he could reach -- he could access the control systems of a water control facility in texas with ease. he accomplished this task in minutes at a computer thousands of miles away. our critical infrastructure is being targeted and it is vulnerable. our major general of our national guard, james hoyer, recently shared a frightening story with me. he was talking about his work on cyber security and he said, in west virginia, he learned that a critical infrastructure facility in...
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dell is a computer technology corporation based in texas that ranks 44th on the fortune 500 and employs over 106,000 people. i doubt they made that decision rashly. banc of america is number 13 on the 2012 fortune 500 list and was the first bank to offer coast-to-coast operations in the united states. they have committed $50 billion over ten years to finance energy efficiency, renewable energy and energy access and other activities that advance the low-carbon economy. marriott has displayed both internal and external efforts by committing to build ten fairfield by marriott hotels constructed to sustainable building materials as well as pledging money for the rain fosts in the state of amazonus, brazil. marriott ranks first on the fortune 500 list in the category of hotels, casinos, resorts. microsoft has committed to going completely carbon-neutral and will be factoring the costs of carbon output into the company's business operations in over 100 countries. these companies are just a few examples from the effort that is being undertaken in the private sector to meet our responsibilities
dell is a computer technology corporation based in texas that ranks 44th on the fortune 500 and employs over 106,000 people. i doubt they made that decision rashly. banc of america is number 13 on the 2012 fortune 500 list and was the first bank to offer coast-to-coast operations in the united states. they have committed $50 billion over ten years to finance energy efficiency, renewable energy and energy access and other activities that advance the low-carbon economy. marriott has displayed...
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la nina-related heat waves like that experienced in texas in 2011 are now 20 times more likely to occur during la nina today than during la nina years 50 years ago. so we've loaded the dice for these events to happen during the la nina years by a factor of 20. that's a pretty heavy karaism ie increase. researchers note add very warm november that the united kingdom experienced in 2011. they found that warm novembers are now 62 times more likely for the region. again, not only are the dice loaded for unusual weather events, think you're loaded with -- they're loaded with big numbers. the next month, december 2011, was very cold. researchers found that cold decembers were 50% less likely to occur now versus 50 years ago. coming on to 2012, i want to mention another event that happened in week. on monday, researchers at the university of delaware and the canadian ice surface reported that a 46 square-mile chunk of ice broke off from a glacier on the northwest coast of greenland. this peeves ice is two times the size of manhattan. in august 2010, a piece four times the size of manhattan sep
la nina-related heat waves like that experienced in texas in 2011 are now 20 times more likely to occur during la nina today than during la nina years 50 years ago. so we've loaded the dice for these events to happen during the la nina years by a factor of 20. that's a pretty heavy karaism ie increase. researchers note add very warm november that the united kingdom experienced in 2011. they found that warm novembers are now 62 times more likely for the region. again, not only are the dice...
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he was valedictorian and student council president at his high school in san antonio, texas. he's now a student at harvard university where he's majoring in molecular and cellular biology. his dream is to be a cancer researcher. the next is man well barch. manuel came to this country from germany. he graduated with a minor in history and wants to pursue a career in government and politics. the next is kelsey burke. kelsey came here from honduras when she was ten years old. she graduated from florida atlantic university with a major in public communications. she'll begin law school this fall. she dreams of becoming an attorney. the next is huliana garabay. came to america when she was 11 years old. she graduated from the university of texas with a bachelors degree in nursing, has been a registered nurse since 2004. she tkraoefpls serving in our military -- dreams of serving in the military as a military next. the next is maria gomez, came to the united states when she was eight. graduated from ucla with a bachelors degree in sociology and master's degree in architect sure. she
he was valedictorian and student council president at his high school in san antonio, texas. he's now a student at harvard university where he's majoring in molecular and cellular biology. his dream is to be a cancer researcher. the next is man well barch. manuel came to this country from germany. he graduated with a minor in history and wants to pursue a career in government and politics. the next is kelsey burke. kelsey came here from honduras when she was ten years old. she graduated from...
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in 2006 we reported on some brothers from texas who over the course of 13 years stashed more than $700 million in offshore tax havens in a massive tax evasion scheme. when a company incorporates in the cayman islands or another tax haven with a mail drop as their own physical presence in that country, they most likely have but one purpose, and that's avoiding taxes. in 2006 we explored the history of the ugland house, a small building in the caymans that remarkably listed its headquarters for nearly 20,000 different corporations. in 2005 we showed how a seattle security firm called quelos devised a scheme of fake stock trades between two offshore companies creating phantom stock losses used to avoid taxes on billions of dollars in income. and in 2001 and 2002, we explored how enron used offshore tax havens, dozens of them, as part of its deceptive scheme. just yesterday -- just yesterday, madam president, in our subcommittee, in a hearing on the global bank called hsbc, on money laundering, we saw how the secrecy of tax havens such as the caymans, so often used to conceal income can al
in 2006 we reported on some brothers from texas who over the course of 13 years stashed more than $700 million in offshore tax havens in a massive tax evasion scheme. when a company incorporates in the cayman islands or another tax haven with a mail drop as their own physical presence in that country, they most likely have but one purpose, and that's avoiding taxes. in 2006 we explored the history of the ugland house, a small building in the caymans that remarkably listed its headquarters for...
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of it makes its way to know what ramallah, hundred us is then shipped through mexico and across the texas and arizona border particularly in the arizona border because of the nature of the terrain. as for is the glamorization, the problem in my estimation is if you ask anyone in south america and central america they will tell you the same thing the problem is in the united states made its the demand problem. it's astronomically think this country if my numbers are correct it costs america almost $200 billion a year. that is primarily lost productivity but obviously the law enforcement we have program and what not to wonder billion dollars. i think we've put something in the neighborhood about 26 billion in terms of domestic and international law enforcement to try to keep it from coming here is huge amounts. a thousand tons or so that started its journey appeared only five or six times gets through. that 546-ton is spread across america every community and every city and it costs us dearly. the human capital loan is outrageous so i think the demand is where the problem starts and that is
of it makes its way to know what ramallah, hundred us is then shipped through mexico and across the texas and arizona border particularly in the arizona border because of the nature of the terrain. as for is the glamorization, the problem in my estimation is if you ask anyone in south america and central america they will tell you the same thing the problem is in the united states made its the demand problem. it's astronomically think this country if my numbers are correct it costs america...
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have flexibility so we are not worried anymore about coercion the question becomes what inducements texas by the inherent nature of the structure of the law versus what other inducements the secretary still has in her armamentarium for encouraging states. we are talking about it from before the fact that the funding was going down becomes a significant issue of. other issues have to deal with the fact that if you are below a certain income level law simply doesn't provide for you to get subsidies through the exchange. so the big question is should a woman working as tetris for the minimum wage making 70% of the federal poverty level be told she doesn't get insurance she doesn't work enough overtime hours points and while some time during the year of her income gup or somebody that has a seasonal job. the issue is switching among markets has been significant from the beginning by you literally will be able to make a picture for state legislators showing the same woman who depending on whether it is the christmas season and she gets 20 extra hours a week of precious work time is going to ha
have flexibility so we are not worried anymore about coercion the question becomes what inducements texas by the inherent nature of the structure of the law versus what other inducements the secretary still has in her armamentarium for encouraging states. we are talking about it from before the fact that the funding was going down becomes a significant issue of. other issues have to deal with the fact that if you are below a certain income level law simply doesn't provide for you to get...